Fly around the continents at high speed looking for signs of large-scale organized structures. Might as well make sure an advanced global society isn't around before looking for something more basic and local, after all!

>Find some creatures with potential, then teach them things. If you can skip a few years by blanking out, you should be able to skip a few hundred, so you can cut out all the dull parts of building up a civilisation.

(07-05-2018, 11:56 PM)Demonsul Wrote: »Fly around the continents at high speed looking for signs of large-scale organized structures. Might as well make sure an advanced global society isn't around before looking for something more basic and local, after all!

This is impressive and all, but you still can't find anyone. If these man made mountains are anything to go by, there was intelligent life here sometime in the past, but for the life of you, you can't find any.

(07-06-2018, 10:57 AM)Arcanuse Wrote: »>Well, if you don't see any locals, can't hurt to make some, right?

You're still not entirely sure that's a thing you can do yet. You do feel... stronger now, than you did before you spaced out a while back there. At this rate it doesn't look like you're going to find anyone any time soon so its worth a shot at least.

Probably best if you didn't start ex nihilo, that didn't seem to work before. Maybe if you found something that could be used as a base to work off of...

(07-09-2018, 02:17 AM)Ten11 Wrote: »>Find some creatures with potential, then teach them things. If you can skip a few years by blanking out, you should be able to skip a few hundred, so you can cut out all the dull parts of building up a civilisation.

Spacing out intentionally sounds like a good way to fast forward through boring periods. You'll keep that in mind, though you imagine the more advanced your flock gets, the more attention you're going to need to pay.

(07-15-2018, 11:30 AM)smuchmuch Wrote: »>But first maybe decide what kind of god you wanna be here. hands off or hands on ?

Given I have just upended this thing's life and am basically the father of a new race of beings, I'm pretty sure I'm going to need to be hands on until I get at least, like, ten of these things. Then maybe I can leave them alone and hope they survive. At least a little.

(07-13-2018, 04:56 PM)The Just Writer Wrote: »>>Look and see if any other gods like you have shown up before. Probably best not to poke their turf if they've already got a thing going.

You've been all over this place, if there are any other gods, you haven't seen any. Some of the ruins look impressive though, so either there were gods at one point here, or the race that used to rule here had excessively big egos.

> Hmm maybe we should have messed a litte with inanimate objects and non sapinet animals first to find the limits of your powers before you got to making a new race... oh well Live and learn.

Besides There'll be plenty of time for that later while their goign though their primitive stage and all.

>Alright, maybe first stay a small moment with your first creation untill she stop freakin out ever ten seconds. And help her figure out the whole wakng on two les and opposable thumbs

>But first still in the choice to make what sorta persona of god you gotta adopt when adressing your new creation ? 'Allmighty' ? 'gentle and all loving, ? "Dark and Cruel" ? 'Strange trickster' ? 'otherwodly eldritch' ? They're all oldie but goodie.

Only thing sure is that "bumbling and having no clue" is not gonna cut it.

(08-02-2018, 05:40 AM)Numbers Wrote: »Now, hold on.
I think there may be an advanced civilization here. Let's not focus on that, though

Given
)That our character already flew all over the planet and said he saw no traces of anyone sapient left
2)the red bosy and white tail scheme isexacly the sme as the birdthe cat was hunting
I'm pretty sure its the bird flyin away, not some kind of plane.